Visitors to InfoComm 2013 get first look at RGB Spectrum’s new OmniWall display processor

The OmniWall processor’s capabilities provide the ability to incorporate high-resolution graphics and video sources—including 4K UltraHD—at full resolution across a videowall.

To set up a system, the user defines the wall configuration, window layouts and source routing. The OmniWall processor analyses incoming signals and automatically sends the proper scaling information—including bezel compensation—to each output.

The OmniWall processor can accommodate most digital or analog video sources, including DVI, HDMI, 3G/HD-SDI, RGB and component. The processor supports DVI resolutions up to 1920 x 1200 and 4K up to 4096 x 2160, and all inputs can be simultaneously directed to any and all outputs on the video wall.

Additionally, the OmniWall processor is HDCP-compliant, which allows it to deliver content-protected HDMI signals and provide embedded audio passthrough.

The OmniWall processor is available in two chassis options with different input/output configurations.

The OmniWall 16 features 16 inputs and 16 outputs and is ideal for up to 4×4 screen arrays, or linear configurations of up to 1×16 horizontal or vertical monitors. For larger videowalls, the OmniWall 32 supports up to 32 inputs and 32 outputs. For even larger applications, multiple OmniWall processors can be connected in parallel.

Each output connector can supply pin power, eliminating the need for external power supplies. Unused outputs can be used for switching signals for other uses.

The processor offers multiple control options including RS-232 connectivity, and TCP/IP control for setup, configuration and preset recall. An embedded Web Control Panel allows the system to be accessed remotely by virtually any internet-connected computer.